Bruce Wilhelm
Region: South
My mom bought me a set of paints when I was a teenager. The
first yield was a clumsy forest scene in which, despite its many
problems, I saw some potential. If I could travel back in time to
tell myself about the next fifteen years, I would explain that the
outcome of that potential will continue to elude me and my peers.
Sadly, we’ll have to watch beautiful minds fade from drugs and
the crushing weight of societal pressures, and, worse, transform
into pale pedantic shadows of their formerly vigorous selves. We
must be on the wrong path! I’m sure that stupid kid would say he
understands. But he can’t.
At that point, we would step into a time machine and slide down
the entire history of the human race. I would say that the point of
all this is for us to be slightly more optimistic. Our lives continue
to get more interesting and our post-teens are way better than
our teens. I still love painting and my friends are the best. You
know what? Just forget this happened.